DefinitelyNotAShark

9288 pts ยท November 24, 2011


bananas.

In obedience, the dog's hind is not supposed to move between cues.

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Butt is supposed to stay in place.

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6>Somatic health issues aren't the only thing that can spring up, mentality is a factor as well.

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5>their pedigree (including health records), and I wouldn't buy a mutt where the parents have known issues or the father is unknown.>

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4>Mix two or more breeds that are prone to HD for example, and the odds are the same. I wouldn't buy a purebreed without having access to>

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3>You can get purebred fuckups, if you don't do your research, but your can just as easily get mixed breeds that suffer from issues.>

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2>a matter of responsibility. Pedigreed dogs that show signs of genetic defects will generally be spayed/neutered by responsible owners.>

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If they come from shitty breeders. There's a few examples where virtually no individual of a breed is problem-free, but generally it's all>

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"Woops, don't mind me, nothing to see here. Nah just kidding. IIIIII am to be seen here."

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Haha! Yes, that would explain it. Much concern.

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2> depending on her facial expression. So it's probably the same thing here. I love Aussies. Unfortunately they don't really exist here.

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Yeah, I can see the markings... It's more something about the facial features and muzzle. But hey, ours can go from 8m/o puppy to 8y/o >

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That's the oldest looking 3yo dog I've ever seen. I hope it's the potato picture.

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Most people who want to think that gluten is bad and that it makes them sick just need to eat a fucking slice of whole-grain bread.

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Same with cherries and peaches, although peaches are marked as fine here. It's as though the pits contain the same chemicals...

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Vitiligo is super attractive imo. Haven't seen anyone who looked unattractive due to it, at least.

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Those types of dinos always were my favourite. So pretty and cute!

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That just means they're stressed and are trying to tell you that. They "know it's wrong" because of a previous reaction they got.

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3>"good" example homework they showed us was so bad that it wouldn't have been accepted in my upper secondary school. Oh, angst.

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2>could have added another reference in the text and one point so I feel like I'm DEFINITELY going to fail this class even though the >

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I handed in one of my homeworks the other day and then I saw that two lines in the reference list were the wrong font size and also I >

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Usually in long-haired dogs during winter. The snow balls up between the toes and it can be quite painful. Alternative: socks or stopping.

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Ace and Holly is their page name.

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that mascot is weirdly adorable. i rate it A+.

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More likely that the behavior wasn't shaped properly. It's a young dog and they're not hesitant to lie down. HD is common though, yes.

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Owners might when their dogs are suffering from joint damage or dysplasia as early as 7 (small to medium dogs) :)

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> large breeds because of their body weight and the associated risk for joint unjury /also because they grow so hecking much.

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Any dog, really! Small dogs due to the height actually causing shock, medium dogs because they're derpy and can't feather their steps,>

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Hurt yes, but shock damage to the joints isn't always painful and will manifest over time.

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PSA put flotation vests on your doggos and also maybe secure them while going at speeds. Doesn't matter if they are good swimmers.

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